When I try to clone a plan and I need change the subversion repository for different plan. But it also need specify the repositoryId when I try to "updateRepository". I would like to have automation way to get the repositoryId. Is it possible do it via this CLI?
Thank you.
Yongjun Rong
Hi:
As workarround we execute a HTTP GET to:
http://<my_host>:8085/chain/admin/config/editChainRepository.action?os_username=<my_user>&os_password=<my_password>&planKey=<my_playkey>
using:
<my_host>: your bamboo host:
<my_user>: your bamboo user
<my_password>: your bamboo password
<my_plankey>: is the combination "PROJECT-PLAN" for your project ('-' must be included).
Then you can parse the response and search for repositoryId.
I only test this on bamboo 4.4.5, but maybe works on others versions.
Regards,
Good idea! Although I had to use buildKey instead of planKey for the releases I was testing with (4.2 and 5.0 EAP). Translating that into CLI terms, you can use:
--action renderRequest --quiet --request "/chain/admin/config/editChainRepository.action?buildKey=XXX-DEF" --findReplaceRegex ".*repositoryId=(\d+).*:\$1" To get: 37159110
That only gets the first repository.
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Thanks Bob:
Just as a side note, on windows I had to remove the "\" scape character from \$ on:.*repositoryId=(\d+).*:\$1
So the final sentence that works on windows will be:
--action renderRequest --quiet --request "/chain/admin/config/editChainRepository.action?buildKey=XXX-DEF" --findReplaceRegex ".*repositoryId=(\d+).*:$1"
Regards,
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Thanks for your quick response. But need another getRepositoryId when specify and plan key and the repo name. No, I will try to access the db directly to get the id as a tempaory workaround.
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I cannot use the addRepository because the repository is cloned when I try to clonePlan. I need updateRepository. Or when after clonePlan, it will be great if it can return the repositoryId
I will open an issue. Thank you again.
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There isn't a way to list existing ones currently. Open an issue. If you run addRepository, then the repository id is returned on the command.
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